Truth or Consequences?
This Week at the Blog
The gold price rose through $1200 this week as fiat currencies devalued,
signaling a deeper shift in economic and political relationships:
The Solari Report
On this week’s Solari Report, I will
be talking about something very much on my heart—a subscriber question about
whether it is possible to tell the truth without getting killed. Specifically, I will
address the principles and practices that can help you combine your thirst for a realistic
understanding of events with practical discretion:
How do
we enjoy the company of friends and family who may not want to know what’s happening?
- How do we interact with colleagues who embrace the “official reality?”
- How do we navigate “the matrix” of corporate, government and class
interests without creating unwelcome risks?
- How do we avoid getting caught in the “divide and conquer” manipulations
and other disinformation?
- How do we use a more powerful understanding of events to help us accomplish our
purpose and goals?
- How do we face the risks before us in a way that is energizing to those we love
and enhances our capacity to love?
- How do we shift the course of events in positive ways without inviting more risk
than we can handle?
I have been answering this question one principle at a time on recent Solari Reports. In fact, you can hear the initial discussion, Truth or Consequences, in our latest Solari Report Digest #6.
I was planning on interviewing Terri Cullen on identity fraud this week. Terri
had to reschedule, so she will join us in February for that very important discussion.
The blessing is that I can focus this week on your questions, which I am most eager
to do.
I will be covering Money and Markets. As you can see from the Blog, there is a
lot happening this week.
Our movie this week is Wim Wenders' The End of Violence which
explores the use of communications technology for surveillance and assassination.
These are techniques used to keep the dollar from falling too fast, markets managed
and the slow burn going.
If you are a subscriber to The Solari Report, you can post your questions at your
private panel. Listen live on Thursday evening by phone, listen online, or by downloading
the mp3 after it is posted on Friday.
If you would like to learn more about The Solari Report and subscribe, click
here. Subscribers enjoy access to our complete MP3 archive. Our monthly highlights
are published in The Solari Digest which
you can access here. I hope you'll join us.
This week’s Money and Markets charts will be posted at the blog on Thursday
morning.
— Catherine Austin Fitts
Also on my blog this week:
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